18 soon what car ?

Who's going to be the car's main driver?

Otherwise, I couldn't make any sense of the rsv and killing old people stuff.
 
Is this thread serious?

Your going to be 18, insurance will be a killer on ANYTHING. Save your money, spend 2k on a Focus and after a year sell it on (whilst not losing much money) and then you can buy + insure something nice. There isn't a single car that I'd spend 10k on in your insurance situation.
 
For the insurance thing; it's because you can cause a lot more damage to other peoples property in a car of any age than of a bike, regardless of how fast it can go.
 
You've dismissed more or less the best option for someone in your situation.

You also may find that slightly older cars cost more to insurance than newer cars because of the damage they do to other vehicles and the lack of safety gubbins ie more personal injury claims.

[TW]Fox;14093821 said:
Is this really a 'Should I get an air cooled Porsche 911 for my first car' thread?

We're heading down this route.

Popcorn anyone?
 
You also may find that slightly older cars cost more to insurance than newer cars because of the damage they do to other vehicles and the lack of safety gubbins ie more personal injury claims.

Don't think this really makes a difference tbh, Mini is by far the cheapest thing I found to insure, mainstream or classic, and it's most definitely not the safest car ;)
 
Don't think this really makes a difference tbh, Mini is by far the cheapest thing I found to insure, mainstream or classic, and it's most definitely not the safest car ;)

Because when you hit something you'll just bounce off like a little rubber ball :p

lols.

pass that popcorn, Janesy.

Here:

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I'll have that popcorn too whilst you're at it!

Back on topic, if you really want to get an older classic(ish) car then have you considered a Ford Capri?
 
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